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KevinA
16 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
One2Many Script Repository
Welcome to the LogMeIn Central Script Repository!
What is it? A library of scripts to help you execute automated tasks and manage LogMeIn Pro² computers without having to access them manually.
How does it work? Simply browse the .txt files below, save as a .BAT file and head to your LogMeIn Central console. Then, navigate to the One2Many tab, and select "Run a batch file or executable." From there, simply upload the batch file and you're ready to go.
How can you help? We encourage you to share your own scripts and/or help review the scripts of others-- just "Kudo" your favorites or reply with your comments.
Use of these scripts is at your own risk so please test them on a small number of systems before deploying at scale. The scripts are provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind and LogMeIn disclaims any and all liability regarding any use of the scripts. Please see the following Terms and Conditions for more information.
Remember: The currently running One2Many script ends when either the host service stops or the script includes computer shutdown or reboot tasks.
Script Repository
Microsoft Updates
Windows Update Javascript- The following script will perform comprehensive Windows Updates (Windows and Microsoft updates) on remote computers. This java script must be run as a Custom Task within One2Many with cscript being the entry point, Command to execute to update and install in the Custom Task is:
cscript.exe "%LMI_PACKAGEROOT%\wu.js" /sa /i
/sa will find updates that are flagged to be automatically selected by Windows Update. This is critical to avoid installing all available updates for the computer as this may include over ten 500Mb language support files on Vista and Win7. /i is the command argument that instructs the script to download and install the updates found. Additional arguments are outlined within the source code of the JavaScript.
Both the script and the command to execute can be customized to suite your environment’s needs.
Security
Disable Firewall- disable the Microsoft Windows Firewall for the appropriate version of Windows.
Enable Firewall- enable the Microsoft Windows Firewall for the appropriate version of Windows.
Install AVI Convert- install the LogMeIn Rescue AVI Converter which converts LogMeIn Rescue .rcec
recordings to .avi, for the appropriate version of Windows.
Update AVG Virus Definitions: Updates your AVG (versions 8 and/or 9) virus definition files
Maintenance
Purge DLL Cache- delete and restore the cache folder associated with Microsoft System File Checker for the appropriate version of Windows.
Reboot- reboot the remote device(s) with an end-user notification for the appropriate version of Windows. Remember: When a host is restarted, it disconnects from Central and the currently running One2Many script stops. Since One2Many cannot continue script execution, rebooting a device should be the last step of your One2Many script as it ends the script.
Shut down-shut down the remote device(s) immediately for the appropriate version of Windows. Remember: When a host is shut down, it disconnects from Central and the currently running One2Many script stops. Since One2Many cannot continue script execution, shutting down a device should be the last step of your One2Many script as it ends the script.
Reset System Restore- reset (disable/enable) Microsoft System Restore for the appropriate version of
windows.
Turn Off System Restore- disable Microsoft System Restore for the appropriate version of windows.
Turn On System Restore- enable Microsoft System Restore for the appropriate version of windows.
Defrag- Defragments C volume
Spool Cleaner- Cleans print spooler (submitted by iDevelop)
LogMeIn Update- Updates host software with the latest version of LogMeIn.
Use of these scripts is at your own risk so please test them on a small number of systems before deploying at scale. The scripts are provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind and LogMeIn disclaims any and all liability regarding any use of the scripts. Please see the following Terms and Conditions for more information.
(edited and updated 2/23/23 by GlennD)
https://github.com/knix15/LogMeIn-One2Many-Community-Scripts/
Scripts can be found here as well for better future organization.
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- scottay16 years agoNew Contributor
I'd like to second the request for a MSE and Malwarebytes definition updates and scans... Is this possible?
Thanks!
Scott
- brianperry16 years agoVisitor
anyone know how to kill trend micro in a script, need to disable so i can install an msi package then enable
- mattyb16 years agoActive Contributor
Here is a small script I use to clear out the junk files (temp, internet etc) off all local profiles.
IF "%OS%"=="" GOTO WIN9X@REM - FIND "DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS" FOLDER:%SYSTEMDRIVE%CD %USERPROFILE%\..FOR /D %%F IN (*.*) DO DEL /F/S/Q "%%F\LOCAL SETTINGS\TEMP\*.*"FOR /D %%F IN (*.*) DO DEL /F/S/Q "%%F\LOCAL SETTINGS\TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES\*.*"FOR /D %%F IN (*.*) DO DEL /F/S/Q "%%F\COOKIES\*.*"DEL /F/S/Q %WINDIR%\TEMP\*.*DEL /F/S/Q %WINDIR%\*.TMPGOTO END:WIN9XREM - WIN9X systems are currently not supported.:ENDTakes a while when first run, but daily it's fantastic. - Anon13422416 years agoVisitor
Does anyone have a script for changing the passwords of accounts on servers with one2many. The script will need to make the domain name a detectable variable and the usernames are all the same. It would be nice if we could create accounts too.
- Twisted Networx16 years agoContributor
Suggested Script or combination of scripts:
MSE and Malwarebytes?
Has anyone scripted these installations, and can more than 1 be scripted in the same plan or do they require individual plans?
- Twisted Networx16 years agoContributor
You're right. I downloaded the full installation and ran the x64 on 2 PCs with absolutely no problem. Thanks for the script!
- Anon5143616 years agoActive ContributorYeah your script looks good to me. download the full exe not the short version.Your error will be to do with the machine your installing to I would think.Check your machine is 32 bit vs 64bit. you need to install the right install for this.www.fildehippo.com give both versions.- Check for AVAST or antivirus software this needs uninstalling.- UAC needs to be turned off.- OR the machine you are installing to has 2011 already. this will give you an error the same as yours.
- Twisted Networx16 years agoContributor
And does anyone have a script for Enabling/Disabling UAC on Vista/7? It would be great to have the option to disable it prior to a big job, then re-enable it when done. Or even just to run the re-enable command automatically each week for users who keep turning it off.
- Twisted Networx16 years agoContributor
Has anyone else tried running this script? (I'm new to the One2Many tool and coming into this late). I tested it on one of my bench PC's here at the shop. Are you using a full download of AVG 2011 or the 4mb download they issue off the site?
I ran your script as an Executable since it's not an MSI. With the parameters "/AppMode=setup /UILevel=Silent /Selectedlanguage=1033 /InstallToolbar=0 /ChangeBrowserSearchProvider=0 /InstallSidebar=0 /DisableScan /KillProcessIfNeeded"
I get a failure. This is the log output:
Task Name: AVG 2011 Free
Type: Run batch or executable
Host Name: LOKI
Plan Name: AVG Free Installation
Started: 11/20/2010 09:31:18
Ended: 11/20/2010 09:31:22 (4 secs)
Command executed: "avg_free_stb_all_2011_1153_cnet.exe" /AppMode=setup /UILevel=Silent /Selectedlanguage=1033 /InstallToolbar=0 /ChangeBrowserSearchProvider=0 /InstallSidebar=0 /DisableScan /KillProcessIfNeeded
Exit code: -536752089>
- Anon5143616 years agoActive Contributor
MSCONFIG --> Start up
Shows what is selected to start. this is handy to view without logging into dash board or remotecontrol.
The following script will give you a raw look at the registry to run.
reg query HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run